WHERE IS THE FUSE FOR ELECTRIC FAN/RADIATOR

Asked by Rita Mar 25, 2017 at 05:45 AM about the 2002 Jeep Liberty Sport

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

ELECTRIC FAN NOT RUNNING ELECTRIC MOTOR IS GOOD AND HAS
NEW TEMP SENSOR

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Its a relay, look in the engine bay there is a box box shoukd be on the drivers side open it up and the relay will be in there. I don't know the numbet for the relay, possible there is a schematic on the inside cover

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On that year and model Jeep there is a stand- alone solid-state relay mounted under the the fuse box on the subframe they use the frame as a heat sink,it is a known problem that was never put into a recall, but I believe it is was in a TSB that is why chrysler has an upgrade with it's own heat sink. Also the wires and connector are subject to the dreaded Green crusties. Just an FYI do not use the AutoZone fan relay it is made in China and is if very poor quality.

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How do I pull the fuse for the radiator fan on a 2002 jeep liberty

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